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Day
27
Month
March
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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Mrs. H. C. Markam, oí Ann Arbr, was the gnost of her sister, Mts. G. R. Williams. Friday and Saturday. Mra. Rouse and Mrs. Williams are ill with the grip. Mrs. Dpy, of Ypsilanti, visited relatives here the last of the week. Mrs. William Hoyfc, of Saline, was the guest of hr danghter, Mrs. H. Sill, "Ihursday. Mrs F. A. Blinn left for her home in Olayton the last of the week. Frank Bray and Mary Belle Farrington, both of Milan, were married at the residenoe of the bride's mother, March 18, Rev. J. Ward Stone officiating. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Page Tewkesberry, March 13. A fine new piano graces the parlors of the Masonic Temple. The local W. C. T. U. held tbeir meetng at the Presbyterian ctrarch Thursday afternoon. Mr. and MrR. F. Leonard are entertaining friends from Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. E. G-auntlett entertained guests trom out of towa Sandáy. Miss Lelia Kelly, of the Ann Arbor high school, visited hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kelly over Snnday. Porf. and Mrs. George Dennison, of Dundee, are visiting Milan friends. Mrs.F. Guy, who has been qnite ill with throat trouble.isuow convalescent. Mrs. Wm, .T. Taylor died Maroh 18 at her horas on County street after a long aud painftil illuess.aged 80 years. Tbe fnueral servies were held from the residence last Friday afternoon, Rev. H.F. Shier offloiatiu};. Col. L. F. Copeland will leeture before tbe H. S. L. A. at Gay's Opera House April lOth. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Palmer, the revivalists, wbo have been holding iuteresting metings at the Baptist ohuroh, closed them Sunday evening. The Free Methodists still continue to hold their meetings at the Union ohuroh every evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hinphry have moved on Mr. Philipps' farm near Mooreville. Mrs. J. Dester has returned from her visitiDg trip to Detroit. Milán has ñve millinery parlors. No excuse for people going bareheaded.

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Ann Arbor Argus
Old News